CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A Duke University record 668 student-athletes are represented on the 2024-25 ACC Academic Honor Roll released Friday by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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The ACC Academic Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. The conference record 7,945 student-athletes recognized this year betters the previous league mark of 6,187 set last year. It is the sixth consecutive year in which at least 5,500 ACC student-athletes have achieved Honor Roll status.
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More than 86 percent of Duke's enrolled student-athletes were named to the Honor Roll as the Blue Devils were second among conference schools with their 668 Honor Roll student-athletes. Stanford topped the list with 790 honorees, followed by Duke (668), California (602), North Carolina (557), Virginia (549), Boston College (520), Notre Dame (471), Louisville (447) and Clemson (406), which each had more than 400 student-athletes earn recognition.
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Cameron Kerr (men's soccer) and Eli Pancol (football) of Duke are among 19 student-athletes that earned a spot on the ACC Honor Roll for the sixth time. Eighteen Blue Devils claimed the distinction for a fifth time: Beau Allen (track & field), Evan Barr (lacrosse), Nicky Chico (soccer), Barbara Civitella (field hockey), Nicky Dalmolin (football), Vanessa de Jesus (basketball), Maggie Graham (soccer), Katie Groff (soccer), James Hopson (football), Gage Knight (track & field), Jack Kovach (cross country/track & field), Cole Krauss (lacrosse), Ryan MacKenzie (lacrosse), Nick Morris (football), Aleyna Ozkan (swimming & diving), Joshua Pickett (football), Julia Schwasnick (lacrosse) and Jackson Walker (track & field).
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